.. rallnt lit given to the perstvrrinl effort rf'' the righti of indnidual+, as well as the Rood of the Go,, we One hundred and fifty mounted( friend on whose nracly.WI' Ian \11..1,II],., ,
-
--- : =-- that distinguished citizen of I would be charity: to hope they ,li,1IIt ernm.nl immediately required for the ,!pft1111 places! 'Iue { as t"II. |111: i| ,
Oeorgi.i. that
May 18ifr.: CIIJt.lrnry public, it ; riflpmen are } : and hi- the nhtltll! ll.-i", ,; i.r'lim.'t' i.
.. .- --- Cr.iwell.' who hit so l long tniggled\ Ult"f tI.1 then. Th" injury -'Kh rnen do Middle Florida. They will be ftriihtcll\: that s.far 111l'l n. t, 'III.t v.. .- I r rrlI'il'Il

:Mij i t"t.. liI" Ira 1 NVw'Orlcins inhere onMonday 'builder that the jrtatmV.v flr.cj the Thl'li-i I that the treaty IllhNhk"It tstt!. .t j
t. pit rnh'rprisii of the boat, his ar.othrrrar j negle-t ; and then, forgetting; f"rq ronln1ndlZ 1thli: \ lent. was on the 8th ly brutally \ i,4.it. ) f'
t ', 1.rtf I r Mtfplip?. In conversation with ly I completed at the Old! Agency, rand al+o two towbah ti'JIIf s-lfwtn the only actuating nl.li\1 of their ties will cause the IU'I assemble for the I wholetapturid force, 1111\11111'
,, -'n.-r.-il cf the thirers: \\ ho were returning with tin ready to go in the wat"-r. form* r exertion', they spend, the rest rf their daj* such place, as,they may Volunteer,! designate engagemcU purpose, ir I l.y I tlwrtl l'-7 men, \\'re I fro:11,, l. :. 1

( '..'" 'ji'. we learn the following pirticul.irs of nn These boat"are constructed tiprm a principle new in complaining of tml 1 hating what thry 1':1 an and dralt.! to to proceed raise thlir by-jcctne 1, rjiiotj*. Tintrucp', "scarcely avowedly has: th> y on proceed, rout.to, haul that' ; ,,:t II, ';
"':M'ja.'nn'tit brtwien the Indians and n detachfnvnt to the of the repair, )' to the rl- I.a half- CI'ranl, uhWPII -
waters Southern river calculated public.If m1.iatll
nnsrafeful afire
; are H.I1 Illtirtnl st.iiik'd! by in .
]
: n.uUr Cnlt'ne1.hi nlm nn the 27th April 0:1 duti- ;, in ),'Ijr
to navigate them whei other ,, are forced the assumption 1f st I lti.n and :*, for I I lye lt who a em- nn alirm aroT among'-t m(11 : \\\u\ \
About Ii"') Men, under the command of Colonel to for the di-h'-iencies, of Hamilton and! laI'on, wil had commenced, :and ( : ,
stop want of water. They nrr of an racy \hi'h H natural incf.ti.ptcnc> or Pedro -d ( ,' t.fIhl' ; I :laughter 'aI I ?
Chi'onl, consisting of the Regiment of Alabama draft, and arc propelled by one IIU tern. of i-darntii.n unfits 'n*, i i. oftni 1 1':101 of social bleat i\ecutive.: .U The a' troops when Bs"I'ILhd. if I Cott'to t that ronclu'ion, when their ,,.A!; "'
f \ ulnnt'r ts. and the 4th Infantry, under the rotn i The \11'1.11 iiufh does the neglect tuluitetrwill lecl their own t-flieeri. II'a amountii.g U 1. large t.rll vtiddmily |I. tl.,
'
mich'nery is of srlficif-nt to propel them disorder! how : Mo frequently .d I hring by platoons on the j jStithsttrhdreadt'ulrteet.thatin
maul of Colour 1 10r command tin m is illhe' ei mnienc iinlrtj: ,
Tester
and otlicers to "
small
detachment of well draft is resorted to. k
'hrou1 the detract from
duties
d fliall !
; rapids with. ease I safety, trin; propir commisMoned, in the Militia. : : a shut :.,
Artillery;. .uudi. r Lieutenant Morgan, were attacked 1o barrrr"i. ns inditidual happincs, The duties of 1 public dltail't from when those II tontr'rs'l I into whole:welt-cut ot'!};, with the excepti.u' |
I
c.ntr.e 27th ult., whilffl on t!'ir mtrch from I-'on _. "rali7Id, wil H-iddcnnnd! three nthin' who
'='" officer, for instance, whither' governor, judge, justice service for four months, sooner ll"lhlrC cS"I"1

tic! advanced guard, and soon r-rcamc general true, that man naturally, and to a certain to, sl rye his fi low 11 implies that hf nir..nii.-. 1.,1 given for I the nrpani/ation: ) Or.rr Fiuul.ir: lb nr :ir- Thi 1.11.1': now th" : v I '

011, right column, i'ilt! and rear. As it wasiudi'.en degree unavoidably but laudablyellish.. It has ought to be more peculiarly exempt from self.hnea s i force; to protect t t the frontier' (of East I'loridabut theF.xecutiue ,, eminent II' 'lxa.. with f p full are exi-.tn, ., ;; iRet ',

: 1lIlIIII.f""Icct.I., { confusion was been also said, whether with equal! truth the uni'JI other of the If in a deems! it hi* duty, at the pre-ent en-n i ,, '( n' t.IIUII.Iwal: !; n 1"I-r.1 '
prodm olj)1 community. nmlcompres-ed lips-indie.itiiij \ '
th.1 any | ,
"1 1 1.1! in the Incqiu; train, fioia the ro.tivenecs, ,,!every one's opinion can alone. determine! that at station exalted nLo\1 hn f.\\\-litizl'l) witheuudunh'it to require every tan, subject hold himself to perform in readme-military* edrji"mingle:)) 1 fliig: of uri-f and ; II 'j 1'J
r to In.I1'1
III+1 I A.1, of the !Kr>rs -'-. f peri'id of the! Wi h's history, in tio age or Coun- ; equal to the position to su-tain to duty march in at T'rilOt'n mnirlnt', ,! warning to any point '\\1 i i. In'trhe; I abmi- 5 ,- I. b.I'whiI .

The Go if( th,, Indi.ir, however, was returned try has this feeling },r'n so strong, or !I generally in society, he ought to ou-rlook the further desire which may be availed, and he earnestly recommends w t re \\ uh ('u1,1'uhun, < In the i;'t t., t 'f;
had we-tkcnedhi
who '
: I L H
: .n yv d\ timn ; thin h".rnmock and ev i rother pointT : dill'used!, as throughout our "UIT''y at the present tobeni.it( self; in his wi.-h t promote the public the organization of volunteer 1I'II\'anif'\
,' : d' Itla'W as ih} *>.rgi'd with success ; and niter u time Assuming it to be, true, it is. pcrhap, I necessary good ; or, at (loa51'N feeling, every faculty of which vice, should shall r at ni times hTl'al. ) to riTreat I from! < 11II:* with him: nb?' :; y{
required. !
!
; i f/ir{ "d er>Mt rf all hour, th"! Indians (led, bear'XK consequence of the system under which his soul, very interest not immediately connected K.11. hundred iris Two leagues on tit.. I

I r : off t'l'-ii' ill-nil nii-1 wour.d.! find leaving our I I we 1"l; on the one hanil rltp'lmr'ry unc to term stlt, tIUI tie wilt Inc community from (iiirt ,/or a. he Wii nlwhl"llr .1 Mexican i I army I'I l ,tr j'

tr '. Jamison. ..I.I'tin, liiarter Master, and,! twentyfip either or both.' In the pursuit of these paramount 1,1 the primary)' object of every man in other Sin-In compliance with your order, we hats ngain-t the I 1111'lll'h.r.I' ( ::.,1 1f' ,

; whole poMm-ind: : tnarqfccd: 1)11011311) a thick and happinn.s: ? advanced, by the performance appointed to [ ruler?, i is net only a virtue, but a E. S. Iluilol ', U. Uetton the Teiaiientr-iilied l : : thui-ih r. tl a i r i'f:

if nii', as no lon tr necessary to the prutcrtion of thecou.itry might have foreseen it would be itupnsible, to per besides I'roiii the I'l'tritlittn. The ]Id-"I'! r--' \\11 all marched Iri'lud" \< '
\uII,1 n 1ll.r! us pest to !ol'itty; /enl'jU.-ly 1 liad I juinc J i by other pjrtie' ,; of I prifimiiiiMihg '
: <
+ form. Hut blinded the mental which 1 1 -
,.L9 in tint: by .IHKCS'i The sent this innriiins. toApalachicol.i
quarlerVllile
they lyin-j a r
s wire performing l : thoe which i belong! to Gunmlf uu'sscuge mall to Jii": 'Ihi wcrI..
x these excited he,l headlong into "Jin-li ou to charter titeamboat whi'h, w:11proceed : ( /en. ,>
tti6y ru-
in the riu'r, we Tl'1'l'in.llwl'f' feelings I ,
by express from Illert particular province, we limit l'i.d.III,iys in cuuilr.ement-being allowed "j,i i
,
t ; f Jovernorof the tfrritory nfll"1 to charter a ste8 iia one of the moat impracticable scheme which the tho.sP for which we have Iliur,1! ,! 1'lcfl1r, which: \e are ,to Holloman's the Withlocooi'hef, to Itl'II't stationed ti-! uln1ol taI". snu.II I'ii-ce ot beet to each man once daj.. ,

bunt, und raise either by diaft' voluntier :age (rife in !i-pcculations l ,. of l kind l ) has ( 'apt. l'Ollal) on bread, : on the ?Mhd.iy. at s-mri-e. tin y v.vr-1 .,
troops or : ? )11.nt. de-ircus of engaging in from inclination and conscious Lauk of that rivtr. 1 Ilf there 01 tin- ; .,
to proceed forthwith to the neighborhood, of Tampa ed to human dcn! -hnt ; null mteau ol endeavoring The merchant after April, and iiotlun has be'ln of thrumsiu'e. edout under prctetic" !taking; thCl1 tiCcp.arrnbakti'rScsrOrlean '
;J capacity.: duly atl'nlil : The pii-oiier< ninai !
'. for the protection of, tho country ,laterally: and to improve th1 advantages of nature, weakly attempted to the prosecution oath of his They, were strongly poitcd in a blockhouie thr t I'losp'-ct, ef -pei'dy!} uits'.t: -but whinfi ',
improvement and tht-re that thi
for the relief of'a to subvert her laws. Led by the ar' FJn. hope* ; ha.1wailltai.c :.ui.'l tum-rl\es! dnided tour: .
I 1 I\t 0)4 ( ally t rO1ll'II11)hieh) CJen.Reott away} private, fortune in the way of his business ; after their jo-iti-jn. The stean.prmli, )tou h Into pirti1' '
; J'' ; had sophistry which always accompanies tin- wHh hlbdn .' nil:, :'
abandoned IIr.11f(1 ; trl.h.;
perver.sepassions
illl'i'ry l 1Il1I"I'n11(1,ili"n devoting sufficient time aid manner to the culti : : : ", t" H-'f ue men a1-rats! !I'r the I \- \
" in themselves lal. the,p i.irtle: were uan'-In d I 1-v different!; imitt:'
minds they persuaded I
on Withlacooohee Captain: Holloman's' company leaouill \.ti'Jf the domestic ati'liul., may laudably Il'Ili.I. they IJl to have gloi: my fl'ltb"lw s: ;.. VV.:
had been stationed at :n block hou '/ tin' the they were doing right, because, with I I'af' expend any remaining leisure in improving the Mr f-hilli.'ld: the hi'l-.iL--.t ha- ju-t nlisru-d.: : they had, m.irched. about a ,.i.artl or, half a n.I:

hnnks of this river, and since: the 5tt! April had not for their own benefit, they thought they had) asyoci- welfare; of his native city, or place of business :andtlbitrute. ) lie coitus: tit new pieuijiili!li;. r'I'lin't 1'1 the youth ll'iddea', ,; cmipaiiioheard l a firm- tv:
I hppn heard from. ated the good of some that were remote, and thus pitiable state of I''i-t:: !' lurid' ( hcri- d'uectiun of Col. Iiniin's patty. A i.iuruuii'a; :
I1'r(1:1, were excused for the neglect of those that were And looking thiough the history of ou-1/ !'ciiiteinpliito( wi ;lij. his commU ion, to that they \'rr"- killing: the pri-bner.. at that: .
of
a conjunction i-ircum-taticf: *, not any country we hal find this htis been the usual (I.hl\hil.tffrt:1 th'- p'- )' thrown on inent the guard which weiv in two lnc: ;-oil''
oal.'ulated! to induce the most favorable: oj,inion of Irar. The IIPled of one duty) rendered necessary course of those who have rendered the greatestUo him by \ ol Uen. :"Ut alter huv-; on each side of the pri'"II-, pared oil to. iennd : >,
the the of another To produce! an interest, > \> tli UllHi'.llil nil UUil IUS'- a :.\ lacauii.i
ability with which our Indian allairv: had: )f.i-rn. 'iolalit\1 0 ooooU j till is It n.t CUlit! c Of the pro .. y .'I"'l ul "IIt'I.t'll firel.y
and excite impression at a distance tuuagtuent: .. in irretrievable! ,' three others tit m-.hurt. /.
:
an il"tlln.J ) young
lllr
managed, iinr! the di tr.ti'u :andeal of those in :.ellltl j'ctlr-the busy body-the would-be benefactor' of :, au. .
had to make promise. and failingin ruin, ullld'l! his U"'IHr the nasals, or ;and The Cavalry' iirnivd: with lam-is [
coini'iand. It no doubt had: u tuidency to check they splendid ; ; a community) f 10 a weak nrin: who has bCt'l authon'y, to rehe\ the! ilMic-sS he has: occa: >iou-d.! thetat5':. .,i. plunged: into thi! user and, sv,,
thnt zeal for voluuterring which under other the fulfilment, they have, as i is the usual result, HI.'I Kilb ,d I the the! hmkh ,
the I
r- once tickled by applause of' the public I particularly on. w as in \11.:1. one upi I :
Public line i ii 'h .liist
seemed to have performed nothing ; they have exh.nijted 1\,11: nun {exasperated ag 1IIt.; i.f the third r I II l
"III"tIICI'IIi'.lt : : m
few
Voui.g
: Ilarrr'ai"'J, as but :' if conscious' of if iUIIIWU"
aj' not meriting nothing Gen fr> u l.ingtiaj** can tin contempt -
: their strength in intentions, and now, that II.riI-Iy I'r : .txlrrs icntd him-elf until ni''ht' -from his I.irii-g-: : ; .
pl'all"l.'hat
the of realities demanded have sur- (>ls hi- hearthe .-hritkand groans f the v"IrJ'':!
they
h-ivn proof' are : duct in the late campaign is viewed in this dts !
b-irned. -
not )yet and the domestic duties. feilings ra .
1. away by his and ilvin-g a'n-'the cri.of O Lord: OL
Pc others and themselves nt was \ through the
--'- piiscd arc t\'crwhdllell the trie 1. paruII'l'( leflar, ha ,. !"' and! the !
of disgust at dulne-.s and obMVirity of his \ illn' : mo-t' all'ecting; ejaiiJ.it
Accounts from East and Middle l-'hrida, the immensity of their failu. Looking inwardly streets ethgy 1ul.1 on a rail. lli mightine.s of ehi-'re.were : with the noise .
uil,1
reprer.pr.t lie what 1 l.e-t but
: at
shop, miIakl' a secondary the honors of a triumphant'rose' I
sclfMincss of the which actuated ClIIC af'r receiving which .b-idi-d towards, midday:,
mnJive s
gradually v:
: the condition of the citizen- that region arriOit ,
llculll' for he becomes ai'eompiiiiie l by the tin
a primary duty ; schemer iln,
I Ialr'tir pun the 1-orrid I work! tini-htd. The nei Lht'rtMarc
" the violation (,It' social duty which they : tvi- '
deplorable. The to 111'1, a11 band finally '
despatched punUhand (
tioops fIJhi"t
for the public gund-proj.'ets a canal, or perhaps ( IVa\'Url\ .I Wa-hington known \oung Iladdenfrom hit : -
I luue ,t feel thenisctu-s! a positivefil in smoke like brilliant cti'h.'
they mu
the 1le'F-sods of the have in\ln'I, square campaign.Cornr :
: : ,
reprsi I savage founds a t'ilY-It: dues, an irrlril\'ull., injury to tint: his stati-iiient m-iy be relied upon imi
*71) I'll111:1: !Ito licet t! any thin.:;, hue Veen disbanded I; in their own estimation" and fancy thl'i are 'his friendand, ,,society, by becoming a bankrupt.As or APPEALS.--Judge Reid arrived in (confidence ; no man can: Liar him: till !hi--. :'
by tin commaiider-in-chii'f; and the country suck into.contempt in that "I other town last evening having lct'1 detained h si'-k- and doubt it- truth! mural: a I locker picture; < t [tnl.
said at the this
was outset j is trite .
a subject.Thousands ness. There will be Court of )however and blood: i- record, in the annal- S h.tort' ,
fx 1. lelt to ta'to' carp; of it-elf. The! Indians; tire again 'hil is rvof numerous instances which are of sermons have been and no Appeal not sat: i 111
; preached, aul'ithrr Judge Webb ur Judge Cameion is .
\ rl"' IIII J. ; the! f.:,'!.. ivr, and the people" are !living yearly :11i'rll.tl' the temporary disorganization of thntaul., of essays ha\1 been written and printed, expected to attend. There has been no Court oj The Mexican have ii"t, in this Iaf('. nat T.IT

t,1 'I'h'thi..lni:11I: ltti: has bem nio,It wntchedlyni I themselves the promotion of the public good, uncalled (1 its value, the fool-herdy: overlook, and it to become a subject of, si rinds complaint.Expresses : cry; Tcvis' had: declared! l' dt.1 iwepsu''! ;: '.'<
for the voice wi-dumaims! uncongenial : require nation, and every l'la'l fig'nting !, eautitien. ",; .
';4 :n.iM.'il: tOIII1\ \ the! ) 'inntutill now, we ha-e by ,1 be continually called to mind. No lesson can be have ccntimi.-d to arrive during the I and, not :ii and outlaw.Mill.r .
1 with their talent, as as minuted to their edu I last three day, in rapid, su"ee.ino, themust pirate
Grit th'iLubt.' : ? ) Hut whose shouldersthe wpl tearing .
upon learued'vhieh would :
( or be mush tl1'emx's Ward G.tronofGen. /
# taught : so se-in: ; : ,
"I btt intelligence frumllll' !Kosuoror II.
9i of the f.uluie: should rest is cati"1 anII'lc\"i'ui habits of lf,'. To such It'l Ji'Ulru" frontier. -- J Harrison ,
ro-puiubilit) a advantage In t man, as that which should him hu-i yet been sent to the relief of Captainllullunlau a of Ohio, many i'i
wo mu>t look for' the true sources ufall these windy I oil, neighbor; have fallenictims: to tho Jnb'.i: '
will dillcr. i"IIIt'"tI
i point upon whkhJIy: his true position in, and his duties to, sos iety. We where he was ordered by Oln. 1'I,
,
: bubble in which the : are involved, and -acre. The! widow! and the id' <
th' (. hai ITCSI seveirly in"ured, and we think not with- rull are all though minute, equally important : of und abandoned without inquiring; (''r'caring fir his 1.1.far.ttares. in weep. ,, 'l-!
. Ntt whose v.\plo-ion; spre-id.i de.-olation around ; and! parts fate. Gen } we i is nholly unable to wl'II'r at the lulll'r's grief
; roilt Tint th' large force which he bad at Clnch. Il.
( ica'ii. !
the and the hole
. t cunmunity ; wh1 daily laborer performs at lord devoted balHIt would, be \ poi tilation' to the wet have flt .! In tai 1,:
the
{ hi* cMnm.uid should }hI11.'I'a: disband'd with tot, as ciaumvuly fit'rilut-d, to s| cutaneousagitation I the duties of his station, he i is as useful a madness uttcmpt!to into the nation up we toj-i-d| ai the worthy old Calt. 1'-. :

t nut .stuklt: );; a H..w: cr nttimptii' :.; to strike blow, :t society' i-r to u f.ml'nttil'l: necessary} member society us the magistrate or i..erchant. with less than one thousand penetrate men, and this number welcome greeted our: arrival.-the wa-i: ;

< *t vouaty (hi. airivt d hero on Thursday eu-ning last ibines for I the station they wMi to' assume, we see f Ilnnldl'r-in'hlt, agam-t the Indians, since. saw a party u one hundred near tf the Lrl'c-t the cows fed in the I
tlal lurlr.
I v', -it being her tint trip| $!I.*' has l been built under Ih1 affectin. to regard: worth as unnecessary: ; and h urn which was: l'uullai I pea-e 1 and tranquillity the Wacasassa: Bay.' rattle" had about -tIl tender 1 Iii rt-oted, nncon-cku.l in the girden that-the I their ehu k'I proton: t1

t h J. t'ie direction! d' tint: ('III1'fJ'ri.ill| individualJamta taking fa..til'I"1 their right hand, and impudence would at lute rlIlll'tll\, people ot'the Territory the lour,-hUIln'a; sou,' They' have ,undisputed"hilth'y hid.In.dl Wl'rl g.II. and that they were in danger frQ:: I'

I fl. ISutli I"-'j. of Macou and is intended as on their lift, ,attending every! )meetingwhu-e objectis h:1 warm length which 1'1"-1,1 we ham terminating I long saya'e of the whole open country south and Jo.t>' the i"l Iildl.u.1 the! bra-ts of prey-but the 1'1/11

F t' regular. trader: on the water of the Flint: rise I topioiiicte' ,?ati.fItill with an existing Mate The \'oluII'I'r. of the m mliborin! ;bt'H tl.s.t'II1, Suwanuee.Intelligence. the hav.k, the owl I, and the wolf is charity: } \iroraparej ,

\ The flints rise' has seLloia been lower l at thit' of thing, and disarran'social order ; lb.lluclin&, with.so much spirit and l'amrimlIsnl.manrelict! to our t"j the tender mercies of the tyral.t'tha
iccuved diiven
:just b"tJ that Colonel: I fr)1 their homes the aged matron a.
! of tar than it i. at tt theile.uy the best of their humble abilities' the interests n lief, have bi en disbanded. The regular! John Gamble's
, t : .4saIi year present; > to of i ihe I'mleil !'tau have turned| troops plantation was attacked :.t ht-lphs! lhil'I, who now lice for safety vuthe-u
their fortifications
to ,
C'rouill K-ft the Old Agency on the hit they cannot 1''mlrht'lt\\ the ci'iunmmty thty : her the tuuunt-r, and f the whole line of oar ir.g, by a party of "a\'agt,. No lives \\r' \0\1\ 'helt.'r tu ,protect th-ia-the cold ground th ;ir t

i: I I I pretend to lk repre and doing' in evetyact frontier i is left exposed to the invasion Captain Searcy's company, mu'tt't men, W.'f' -the iaiioi-y\ cf Heiuea; their l.'oJerillb!.
tumid tuurll'ru. de-patchod I by t't the I t.i-m only despair, and before; \\
them
immediately y Go\'eror only hope.
ini.-rhu-f because in hate of the Scarcely had the
their lire none withdrawn
of a enemy.
: ; : army ,
.k any of the '
) Iantuf
revue the IV-
fair
: the outrage. Thrt't days previous, Judge daughters of the ::
fri'iu the Bold when
. I I' .-I. ti 'It to :t Itn' :uvisjation beiiifunkeu logs and they i capacity to do i good. This description of was ,Irinl frum, their l'lu1thi cf Alaehua Randall's plantation ,'a' attacked, and one negro States Cutler these to Iwri.-h" with hunger ? 1ttae .

r '. loo.e rvck, above Danvilli', which might be reniove restless characters: is ,,1 cry frequent occurrence seek prods, tion in the neighboring ; l'llllwleo: he to killed. The Governor j is ergani/mg a new fore. sons rr'1JIf their descent from =>ire>

j 't .l at u trii u.. n pc II,,', Indrrd we have among us ; 11,1" h"1 there is no political arena in enemy is now' in ptissp.,ill of their: country and to replace that disbanded by Gen. Scott. Everyman h arc -hed\ their blood to protect the helrle. "

r v.. been auU'111,1' ;;: ,'Jin< JJlair and Holland, with whit to display their t'lhciousnes. they gratify: masters k t-f all made they If in band their tl ht. Recently, I armed m; this and city every, capable thing within of bearing our arm-ln mean > b"1 be ol'pn\I.less, ;' :ain't alloid aojc no: relit ferocity f to the, innocent and remor and bi-,.

I ,t; \\ 1111.i"r conxer-icd; on the subject, and who ate their love of mischief bv exciting cm sect of religainst an plantation: aU.1 was within Iwentv-fhe a miles" the of enemy the ('apinl at a J'nt fur the safety cf the country. craelty! / Texas will triumph !-the proud t\- "

:. !-oth 1'l'acticall1': al'quaint".1 with the navigation of E'iun' a another ; the lost' against the rich or of' the Territory. 11)i\ } been shed! scalp his Another express arrived last evening from Jefferson IIII.\ humbled and will peri-h) ;-innocence s,

i the Uytnulrer; river, that the Flint is decidedlyfupeuor rife sere; ; or by telling t/nc. pcrtioa cf the community been tall'l and l'a.'IV ha: < retired exultinglywith (county stating that the Indians tired on two virtue will here find peace, security, and hat!>r::"

fi !>AS more wau r, fl'wrr r short turns, and that their ill'n''h are opposed to tiwsi of savage tn-ph The ot1'I.in'tiur; ,:" \en near Colonel Gamble's and wounded Mr. Pour friend, 1
of the (io\rrnment have I''rl.u-pu'nJrJ, until the Gorman, of that county in the neck and thigh.
1l :stray) oe navigated i with Ftran.boat with less danger the ether, and require .1 separation.IJut I : 1 rUt the .V O. (.'. mmireial JtitUttin.
autumn (lag has Rothescaped. It is hoped that the
ou 1'1'1 furll,1 until a rrointious party which
t :and delay. There is no da,lit fit being 1'1te- a *till more "hixiuu'enem'to social order I Ii season, but the war of extermination!ort waged ha- gone m pursuit ott these murderer, will fall in 111911141MpoRT:1X1'l FROM TEXA

eeptitle' of Meumloat navigation as far as th;' j is he, who, with tlu c.ipa.'ity; to act the lion feel !' by the savages will continue with all its horrors. I. 'viththeni, and put a stop to their depredations. WI' have been politely t'oI'c'Tl'dilh the .I fill
i oft elf some circumstance of The Indians: will not stop m their caret r of --- n.g extrict written to a "pntlnnan of thislnii '
1 old a4ency. This river rum through a jxirtion him. "II'ldh.J f1 blood .Nuchitoehes <

\ trade can l,' cjeued between thus intere.tinjheetioii ; hiuiself; lo attain his own *eld !h object;, to consent We are upon left for the present to cur own resources. &Grand Enquirer Jury, ot after uh.a siys laborious en that day; the II we publish to-day.

r and Apai-ichifoh! i a i! prove of incalculable to be the mere panda to the seltish passions of the hal we remain quietly at hump Ulillur, lu.n- investigation, presented.patient a ,true bill of and inJi searching The substince of which i is, thit aa express k
broken by the miduiehi 'mnt arrived here, via: aaehat. .:;*.,, from T-\a, a1.eoulirtaed \
class! cf '
jell the
advantage;. to the! cos'srieree of this place asveil i dii.iagojuo. Thi fancy themselvesm art sav. against: Richard I Robinson for the wil murder .
and houses l.y Gen. Gaim ,, that fen.! IIottfJ.Ifas ;
our are eonumed
age
t i ;>. the a:ri''uttuel inn r'.13 of the country. I useful Ilct) and very charitable to individuals ; ,hal we meet the enemy in the field, aced over drive u*,-him or of although P.llen Jewett.I loon-la: The prisoner was in Court and has l'1'11'J'lo'rIIt.1' : Anna and !I.t',. i"Mnta

Mond.iy! list, fir MirpHoj. In conversation with ly completed at the Old Agency, and also two towboats lion l.fFf.tfwI4 the only actuating motive ties wilu'l' the men to assemble for the II, whole I d lore, all\llil with 1',1\, .',

ll tfo"p. wo learn: the following 1 j.irticulars of an These boat"ar(constructed upon 3 prh.ciplc, new complaining of at11! what the y f'll an nnd han to to proceed rat-e their by tpci\l'), quoUs The troop ) hI'th\ }y "n prt"eeed uwm to l. 11'lol', .t, I": .
ntia'Hiunt: IrtViien the Indians ), detachttent to he rr-n- \\lc.I'I.; rout' "I'anl lvln',
mate a to the waters of the t'.us! w repair immediately I.'
riVr enlcu unsratpftil public.
HOllthrt and: are .Irtairll.. 11 !I e,II I'Y atare ill Col.I
u.ultr Colone-1 1 Chi mhn the \\fi\\\\ .1. .. ,, .in. JetVerion, eotintv, exitttlTftl'll .anlln't"
on April. lated ef and dutio* 1-T '
to navigate them whei other boat, are forced If the asMiiupti'iii IMifn \ .llt and who acm- : arose amongst the men \ ;
About. t;;'J Mm, under the command of Colonel tn for dcfi'-it-ncies I 111-r of Hamilton Madi on. wil had! commenced, and !tu" '
stop wont of water They tire ef an racy si natural inceitnpetcncy' tr a"J :await the of slaughter : rrarcey }I.."
':hi--Lain! consisting cf the Regiment of Alabama draft, and :arc propelled by one wheel m the stern. whi.,1.- unfits u", i i. often : cnu: 1 of, social i\ecutive.! .[: San Pldro, The trnys, when assembled, it' I come to that cOtlu.II.I force, when their t,-.\:: *.

I \ olimteT' ., nnd the ,Ith Infantry, tinder the command The machinery?: is t>f FrUiciont powe' r to propel thl'I disorder! how much More frequently does' the neglect volunteers, will fleet their own officer" I ::} rouuueneu'd amounting to l bring n large by )platoons suddenly the/ |I. fliii-,
,
dl
k fif Colonel t Fester, and a small detachment: of through the duties detract draft i is rll'rh'll to olfieeM to command theta Ihal in 1111., '
with nn-1 df etiei'\ t, a
rapids ease safety, towing proper' frm(1 the. Alilitm. wilhs-ueh dreadful ,.,
.\Itllrr; )'. under I.il'utf'nnnttllr: att, were attacked The duties of public I ht'. Ill'tail.t from those "lmmicioll't in cut ott',.with the ,
(' .0 bar[" ns individual happinev a i when organiml II, mu'tere'l into whole \1'/1' I'XI'lltLI j tIbuldcnatial
rn the 2thlit.., while on their! march from FottAlahsimi ._ : wi three ollur who '
whether jutire ;- dischareid. : l's"a'l"1 ,
--- - !fl'r, for in-tanre, governor, judge, i Ht'i..1 for four 101Ih", sooner of the e.
: : to Tampa: by a body' art Indian, suppledt ) I n't'l A]>'ilurirnla f Vjf('. revenue olTicer, or village ronstablr, when The principal rendezvous wi he established and refer 1'uttheretnsind'r the remit' :rto the li tier iL-ell 11'1.!; wL-Ji..). ?., ,

}LeI I"ii", very htrongly posted inn haim'u.ik MI ON ( : O TIm SOCIAL DtJTIKS. properly perfiiniicd, h\: \1 mad vial bearing on the at some eonvenient point \ Suwannee lii.d re-.natkuhly!, mutt renting. ?
I f the t'lruntnsassee, crei-k. The attack MIL I-uiroi! It i is trite trite because Mark, and the 'troops will he required to ranm ethrough
I iTiinmenccdon :- I lIil1111 happiness of society. His acceptance, ( I an appointment t the intcrmdiato Orders have Ilul.mnc, 7ih Ajnl '. t,

t the! n>t winced guard, and loon became general! true( thnt lan i is naturally, and to a certain to. sine his ft How II'l implies that he been giv en for that organization of! :a similar IharSir'this) ) I 1IIt'I', I' lu\\ thf siat'I ,

on the/ tight column, Uft 1 and re.ir. As! it was: degree unavoidably but laudably selfish. It ha* ought to be more peculiarly exempt from lf.hne"4 nl'aI'forII ) protect the frontier of East Florhl but the ernmdit of 'I' 'walks. with'he I urn t-xeitn,,.? t"every r t
heai-i.
!udi'.ca: and line\ected!, vomo confusion was! pro- t Iel'l also said, whether with equal truth the union than any other] portion of the community. a F.xecutiue deem it his duty, at Ihp pre-ent. rri.i.i ", 1,1:1: now hP'4-IHli"Itin"1 f1! ; : In.,, '

1 1 + ,'\\11"1"1! in the lagquyTtrain from the r, one's can that at with' to require every man, subject to perform militaryduty Ill eve'-, :11'Ollr/1 ;; a
t u\'tm"ss, !every opinion nlrllf 1l'terlil', station exalted above 'hail fellow-citimi*, the to hold himself in rcadme.ss ininu'le I ali nl,l. 1'a'
&."'. of the Korsfv. tio period of the! w ol Id's history, in no n,' or country emoluments equal to the position he ha to sustain to march in at Territory moment's, writ to any point de-u"i i j. h-ie,' ; he almuecnped' of cal t tl'hl't li '

1 The fjM of th" Iiiili.in% hov,.ever, was n-tunicd has this fe-eling been so strong r, or so generally in society, he ought to overlook the further desireto which may be I availed, and he earnestly! recommend which \\T'with ( ,\ Fannin. On licelt,j .

:t .n v"t d timt-" ; th" hnmrnork and e\ I'rj' other point ,liJu"lII, as throughout our country at the present benefit sell; in his wish to promote the public i Ihr organisation of volunteer soulnni'the ;, Col.ing nrtie Falil< on, who t' hal f'pt.ti"I.wll.elpth.li.rrt: i-Miitni.: !;,, .-

: t ,) ,''f :It:1.: :.$ ihirged} with i: ntccess ; and after 'I time. Assuming it to be. true, it i is.: perhaps!, I neeessary good ; or, at Vt, very feeling, every faculty of which, should shall at i it all required.RICHARD limes be. ready: to enter serucc retreat J front ioliad: h'tvmg with him nbjt.t;; ,.

:ts fpirif-cl! ,i criitf-t: I rrU: i !hour, the Indians lied, bear- : consequence of the !system under which his soul, l every interest not immediately r"nnfNl't bl 1 CALL hundred men. Two or three leagues on thu} t I,

gig elf t'l'-ir ili-ail! :and wouudi,! d. and leaving (lurtt. I we lire ; on the one hand compelling every one tn with sett, shunia' tie n tm the community from (ion ,' IbJ' /a.r".M'IIOL. he was attacked by :n Mexiean army: d'aa( :.f' ;, :, y

i Janiisnn.tinct! (luarter 1 iisnrt; 1 twenty- either or both. In the pursuit of there paramount be the primary object ail'every man in other Sin-In compliance with your orde., we I .uluti"1 ::1lil.I.'I' 1 itpisilt-d ch.irjet., :.. ure

tier \vti-iiul"il.! : Colonel Footer :and Major Sands objects the social duties frequently r'll to have stations society, the advancement of the public this day executed a draft for tWl'nl.-tin' turn required \.r.IH, i-ii'Tis of (ih l!"' enemy, until dark,,1 i
'
r \ no existence tar if acknowledged! to exit too by the Government for fou Ilonth; SN.j"P.The they 11n'\oil'their! foices-having! lt.-t u: ;d
I'r'l .thcrhad tIll are
>!?? I ri' (!r'II' ( it heirsi-.si-hot under good should be the paramount duty of the publicman. ,.. ;
the lit The Trxians !
following compri-e antiwaaund'at1sttturn.! }
l
; : s ;;
I'' th,'m. ; :and it i i-. "PIl1utl'llhal; } not I le-s than twen often I overlooked.Communities\ With him, love of the community in which : tam ,1!I'I men Killed" and M-verril l WI'IIhJ:1:111': : ; t;,. ; IJ

't t.' \t t,\ morning fur. t the enemy to icnw the.iiui-emi-nt\ ; j precisely as there obligations: are :tritly or loosely Others may and i light carefully to cultivate the Robert* A. II. Falconerlanivl anent: r from the TI'xil; and :i.i\ll;[: '

ds oil'}; as no longir necessary: to the protection of the might hat e fun's,'rat it would be impossible: : to per would! n'uder us pests to society;; .be adaptttl:i.I"5 zcnluu.lyperforming the I'laridiaf. The ),r.'c'n' al 1llh.cll'kld.: : : :t' \1jamuutiug {
: form. Hut blinded by the mental darkness which Baal, and I .joincj Iy parlies; !prig :
in tint While Governor '
: The sent nuralinz tjApatachicol.i
coiiiitry quaitrr. they} wire lying those which l a this
ob''io'sly h"n to our 11'1111 I : in all tol::1 7 men. 'Ihf>' \veo keul.tdiys It'
!
11 Ii in the titer we rece-ivtd heic these feelings excited, th6y ru-hed headlong into to (' : whiifhwllproceed ; ,
by express: from the particular,: prCi.jul'(', we carefully limit : + ist 1'mlir.emIUI-llin :11.W'c ci.. ,,y
hll1 \ the Withlncoorhee tlu relief :
to to
J"lE"I Governor of the territory orders to charter a s-tenm- one of the most impracticable scheme whi< h the these for which we have leisure, and which: i\e are sat dipt. :ltl'I\j' on th'.> smi.ll l piece of beef. to each mal 111'.L 4:11bread :! I

:" : bolt, and raise troops either by iliaft or volunteer.to ::11: (rifo in sitccnlations of all kinds) has: prcscntrd ) I (de-itous of engaging: in from inclination and conscious banks' of 1110Iaal'. !Thl'Y'rt company left th"t. on the ; on the \Mliday, ; at s'11ar1'e.tiny v.vr- ,

proceed, forthwith to the neighborhood of Tarn- to lumalldlhil/; ) instead of endeavoring The merchant after ;')th of April, and nothing has bl'l'l heard themsiiH'e. I rd nut 'under pretend', II taking them toCipiuimbaikfur
t capacity. duly attending ot : New The pal < n !
pa, for the protection) of the country/ 1 gel i crallymJ: I in improve advantages of nature, weakly}' at- to the prosecution and improvement! of his They were strongly ported rat : 111Clkhllbl nt l the po.p -ctof Or'al.1;-peedy 1.1.'al'-hlf UI1'1'wlmr II,,'
and tin have
specially for the relief of a rompuny which CJen. tempted to subvert her laws. Led) away I by, the private fortune in the way of his business ; after maintained: III'W,' po-ition.'are H'JI. hopl'thae iL y tou hat found; thrm-f-lve-i dhided] into t f-mr: pii'ti-- ,

Scott had abandoned in a very d.ingernns |ituition: sophistry which always :accompanies tinperver.se devoting Millie lent time and manner to the cultivation fc5t. MaikJ, (t" \'I'UJl'1hrIl'r": :, :''tl r the I \- with arl f (YIhdil; -trc 1.,1, :111 I ::
di ;
on the Withlacooohce, Captain' IlclloniJii's" company passions. in reasoning: minds, they persuaded: tliernselvcs the domestic atlt-ctioiH I I fl"lliJ.Ir.! Ih'I \lrC' war"hlt I-y 'rl'lt 1"1-:'
"I may laudably they! to ha\ 1.,1' furdJ'tm! :."
had been stationi-d! at a block house on the they were doing right, because, with a ,'ar' expend any remaining leisure m improving the I : BhelHf'd fur hi'l-.i:t :lit hn. just tctun.ed.: ; they} 1,1.'i. ahr'utl; quarter 'or half a i... I

Vmks: of this river, and s-iuce the (Cth April' had not for their own benefit, they thought they had associated welfare of his native city, or place of business :and conlirnn th. thaws j.riuiiU-ly: reeeivtd of the young 11addaairutlpuieheard; a linn.; t.r: ,
I been heard from. the good of sOle that were remote, and thus pitiable; state of l /a-t }Moiid.i.' ien. Clinch scriou iliiectionof (al. F.intiin's; [party A i.iunuiiia' :
excused for the neglect of those that .subsistence. And looking thiough the history of ->lj ?oiitetnplate! re-iliq'; !! his commission, to I that they were killing the prisoners, at that: a
Here were
was a conjunction cf circum-taiices: not ; wet'Il'ar. aiy country \\1 shall find this his been the usual r"liL\.himself. fn>:ai the {i"pln-ibility thrown J on mart the guard which wero in tan lnei: -onion

cal: .-ulat'd to induce the most favorable: : opinion' of The ne -led of one duty rendered necessary course of those who have rendered the greatestuetiiocu lal by the withdrawul: ul Cion. :"ut utter hu-; 1'lh! aide of the tri-III'\ |) edii'lfi; .i.c'u: >. .

the ability with v.hirh our Indian allair had:. birnmanaged the violation of another. To produce an interest, nooUtj inn is 1 mice course ot the projector ''\>y tin ,,,.t uiaa,tut\ ul' illl, .\ ilJUl lUi'niiiuagemiut ,, ami "11 rll"I'll a "by platoons ;.1 t'.ic vn.'-'i.i. "ii
the and excite an adequate i ilpt'sioat ::1 diotnlcl e : involved the country in irretrievable! voting Hadilt'jiaad three others \t ui'.hurt.: .j
di ti'ni and real
unr: cr> of those in
; the
thebu wouH-be
benefactor
> body- of
had make and failing y ruin, ullllt! his suo-e=+or \ihuII the means, or ;and il'-d. 'Il Cavalry:: caned:
+ cnmi-iand.! It no doubt, had: u tendency to check! they to splendid promises.; I community)" 1 To I weak unary: who has bef'1 relict thedisticss he has: occasioned.I'tillic fciic'd( them' : tn-y! plunged+ : ) into the river and sv.-u

that zeal /voliiiiteTing; vhicli, uiide other ciruni"tancr in the fulfilment, they have, as i is the usual result, once by) the applause of the public particularly on.was: )l.i! d art the w.itor, one "1'1 te!: tank .
lid.I',1 is much
!have M-ciard to hIV.: performed nothing ; they have exhausted feeling h"I', exasperated against tho al'' third i is unknown. Young Ili icfcrit"d : .
\ : ", might : prevailed, as but few iji- previously conscious of not meriting it, nothing Cicn. 1u l.tiigua} can expiess the contempt .
pearcd.Vhatsucces5: has: atimd-tl,] the Iran, wthave their btr''iigth in intentions, and now, that: becomes so iik-nine: as the cares of buiuss and"lt.indignation with which his whuK1,' 00,1- liiiu-eltmiiil ni-'ht-from his Lidi:1, ;i''!1
the proof realities are dt'tnanded, they have surglee duct the 1 letet t is viewed in this dis he heap! th> shrink UI,1 groans of Ihl''I' :. '. 1
learned.! in cuiijiiiju; ;
not ( ;
yrt : and the domestic duties. Led away by his feelings and! living wen,-the uric of ''Ol.onl: n I.
.l others and overwhelmed themselves at trict. He was yesterday through the
arc ; of di i iH at the dulne-s and oWurity of his paraded have mercy !'' ii n.1 the iM-t ullccthig, ejaci.itof !

Aocouts; from .aol :and) Middle Fluida, represent the immensity of their failt.. Locking inwardly shop he mistakes what: can le at Lest but streets in Ptligy. Ilum.f'tul a rai. ill utighti- di-'re.s \\truiuiii2levl! with the noise ;
a se'conchary',11r ne*!>, after "- ; thl hOlur triumphalaccompaiiu'il t '
the selfishness of the actuated \ t which s-ub-idi'd towards II:' I'
the condition\ of the citi/en-s in that region a* upon tli"hidl gradually: IliIln\
a primary duty ; he becomes a schemer! irucCSSion, by the palriotie tin pan
thf lii-rri'l work tinislu d. nej ,
and the violation social w.is The r,1
whidllh'y
( land
T1U.t d.-plorable.! The tiorps) dispatched to punish them t duty for, the public good-projects a canal, or ) of II-it'lillal, ) l'\'ap"rat.t a on Washington have knownoung l iladdeiifrom hii chil'IhiiH-: .
;
I :and the aggiessions! vf the : have have involved, they mu-f feel tiemi-lvesa! positive )1'rhal Irllrl il 10"I', lke campaign.Cornr : ,
repres-i) : havage founds a l'iIY-:111: does an injury brilant I that big .tI'IIIII: I be with imi
ri '11 'II un.'sl! 1to i-lfoct! any tiling, have been disbanded ('\ il iu their own ,..Iillalill, and) fancy)they are his friends and, l tn society, by becoming imlrf'\'ullt a bankrupt. or ArrF.'LH.--Jucae Reid arrived in cit conlide-iice : no )ea reil.tlffl II'nr tell his :':'

( by the commander-in-i-hief!, and the country sunk into contempt in that of others. As waMill! at the. outset, this trite town last having :t detained by si-'k- all doubt it- truth, all! : 1 lacker; : picture 11 I tits:;
is a subject.Thousands
V left tii, take care of it-elf. Tin Indians! : are again This is r." of numerous instances which are of have ne"s. There will be no Court of Appeals, however and blood, i is not ra record, in the annii'l: :
; sermons brl'l preached, and as neither Judge or Judge Cameion is
'"' renjiuii.g li"! oilen.'ive:! : and the pte-ple are !living yearly :1'rll'dl'the temporary) disorgani/ation of thousands of, essays have been written and printed, expected to attend. 'htr\\l.bh has been no Court ol tory.The :Mi'Mean, :, have not. in this "a:''. ait: TJ:

\, tt'jia their hornet society, by men of selfish (flel.it taking upon I on the duties, it involves ; but while the wi.>e know Appeals since lstl.;i | Tlu-e n''uIIt! failures have pico jny l.'gal ri.imds; to ju>liy! this crinl: 1 I h',,
themselves the promotion the public good, uncalled I become a subject se rious : had; al h'r.df !:'."'
t. Tint this Indian :.ifl'.iir: has b'l.tn\ tl t wretchedlynifiini.il its value! the foulharIrluo!(, and require it tobe complaint. cry 1\l h'm'c an iudpjf
t ,. .
for by the ,'oi"'f wisdom, and uncongenial natiol, and every htil in !hi r
limn the till hive Expresses to arrive the
,. : bet'iniiinif: 11'we continually called to No lesion be 11rlntiuU(1 during
} with their talents, aitm'itited) to their edu mill eaa last three days, in >n.>ce.i>ion, bt'.wring the i iti/I'I. and not a )pirate and outlaw.Mill'r .
i n.'t thi' l'-a.-t' dwiibt. Hut with s-Uoul.liTs I"1,1 rapid
.I as, upon taught o learned, which would boot half so imleh must disustroui intelligence from tjie frontier. No the! 'I'euuest'an: ; Ward, I ho. Gcir,,.
1 ; the rc'pctisibility; of the failure i s-hould rest, is a l'ali.11 and previous habits of IiI'. To such 11'1 advantage to man, :ao; that which should teach him suoeor ha* yet sent to the relief of CaptainHolloman I"an tat'G'u. I Harrison, of Ohio) and many nt'.
'I' which : will dill'er. ( Set.tt we mu.-t look for the true sources of all these windy bl'll old, neighbors have \ ictims to the d'l:ib> .1.1m.issnTe. :
point : ten. falh'l
1 upon in-y his true I position in, and his duties to, society. We where he was ordered by C5en. ,
iu which the involved, and } 11'11 The hII.'S. and the (cad i -
bubble public are
hat been ns-iired and think without : and abandoned without or'cariiit \ <
: seveirly cc we not
,
>il :! ) arc all though minute, equally important parts of inquiring; ; /far.t; stare in wonder the : 'I?
? at
1 ( I whose explosion desolation: around ; and Gen. Clinch, we learn, is wholly unable tontl'urd lothr's tril
Tint the large force which he had at fal' )
ivaon.: : t t'Id. the ccmmunity ; and when the daily laborer pet'furuts w hoL.pal ultiun to the west have (fli d. I..: .
t this devoted
band.
"d to the succor to It would be
,
;,, hi; command should have been disbanded, withnv.t not, as- commvuly nlril srontaneotts the duties of his station, he p is as useful a madness to attempt to into the nation up we torped al the, worthy old Capt. li'N

is i r. htiikiiig: ; a it.naptin;; to btriko'a blow, : ::1::itt"1 of society, 11.> a f.m'ntlil'l necessary member society as the magistrate or t..erchant. with less than one thousand penetrate men. and this numbrr welcome srreeted our arrini--Iht' run.," was: .;f

C"ItIi'hi..tl} th1 eirnmi.-tjncc of the to f,','.' it exuberant: filth. it is utterly! to assemble. Ue feel! -the thaw tt here the iI',1 t r11 motJi.TS.it")
;'" P n a :* cae (l:lineMay, ttth,1St6.: I'YM.CENKKAL i ilp"s now
,.. ".illlh't' justify.Tli :Next: 1' thc public )projector, the harmony of the want of those gallant: (Seor,ia troons, di-mi'.l't raeutt-the: \ ratt'tat'the! little dildrC1 wa !t.
s
hl'ad-Ih! .
t I furniture there ihn milk : *
..' .. the with bu little courte '. With their l was pa
communities i is frequently iiiu-riupted by ) ,
must
ali
..1 OHPF.RS. hold the \1 CI.U\ tip.: the sielt'| !!.. ilougli: lay ia the! kI..I: .iif.trough '.
i ." 1Il'tl'.l1nrr Means: : C'IOWILI lately built of men for' political fame. now "Pl'l country in .\I.I'ua! ui.J; 1'ien'i ''.
) aspirations i -the bacon taut -
incompetent T.vu.AH.1-s-r.r:, Oth May, 1S36. our own district from the horrors of Indnn. :; il the moat
r I, .. .11 the Old! Agency, on Flint river in Crawford Feeling their mental and OII.titl'S moral unworihiness i Captain' : with nine few !I' duur of the ; it hit! c
< The 1011n'nllr-in-dtl: announces to the troopsof hl'.mt. In'I, a day "I.mnib'lhrl.llIOI
the
:y county (:J. am rir..1 here on Thursday e\enir.g: last I for the station: they wi-I to a-tuni'1, wee :, campaign a ain-t the Indians) since, taw a party o one hundred Indians, near !11,1\i of } "' in the t.

I ;Ii"i it being her lir:t trip. I..' has: been built \1111 Iht'l ntVecting to regard: worth as unuceesstrrrnud) ; from. which it was; hoped peace and tranquillity: the Wacasa: *a la)". They had colleted about -t1 tender pigs brood rvol.dl, the :rrdeue-tic' chicken I )
that their
. I. individual! hatul and% would have resulted to the people! of the Territory, lour hundred of cattle] which they hid enclosed 1II'lln-ci'JI prntactwere
threetien cf tint their
der the : i-nieririing! taking fa'li'II'n right impudence gone, that they in danger frw\>: 'e
t James Il. butte I'MJ. of Macon, natal Is intcudvtl a.. on their lift, attending every)meeting w hose object has: at warm length which ch'ed we, without have so terminating been;engaged.the savage et'the whole: j open. They' have undisputed south and 10.-ej"l buds and flit:1,1 beets of 'prey\'rl'-but the eutiiny:
lung; country
.
t 1' regular, trader oil the waters of the Flint: river. i is tv dissatUfaetiiw with an existing state Tile \'"lUIII"f the St.il.'svhn. Suwam.ee. I. the hav.k, the owl I, and the wolf is charity: \h.

TinFlbt! : rivtl has echo been lower ut thisi't.isin : of things(0101', and disarrange social; order ; extruding with sea much spirit and pan II.hloril.- llr to our- Intelligence has just been lectiveJ ronipared hiven t..) the tl'ltl'r mercies of' the tvrai.t'1has -
that 3.ht"lt''o
Colonel
: < fr'JI the aged matron -
; "':r;; of ihe y '.Ir than it is at present; yet the Ii to the best of the ir huiuUc abilities the interests relief the, have L Tinted b"I'1.stair-disbanded.; have 'returned The t'ur to their troop.suf forti- John Gamble's plantation W.1 attacked last evt-u- | s child, who now lice for safety wnruu'.

lklt)' Crovvdl' lift the Old\ Agency on the Ith, they cannot comprchi-nd of the ci'iummuty) they ticatiuns for the niuuiu-r.aiid th,' whole! line of irgby a party of avage*. No live were lu?t-- to |protect thaii-the r.I/wull! l : t ttht

i I'I" ti ui tl1r"I' jiavigatiiin bring smnken )logs and I they : capacity to do a good. This description, of was: ilrivui fniin, wh"1 their III 1'luat')1! cf Alachua Randall's "plantation was attacked, and one ne ro States. suifer these to perish with huiige-r? \

." ,i I l.iosf rook*,. abuvo' D.invilliv'., which Ini"ht: (lire- restless characters: i is of, my frequent occurrence seek protet luau in the neighboring $ 'ollll1lld. to killed. The Governor i is a,anuiu; a new force, tli" sous, JNuJf their descent from sires .

i; 1 11\1)\.1 l at n trice;: ; i-\pens: Indeed' we have us ; and whl'l there is no political arena m enemy is now iu P,)..(.
among .
this of '
man m city capable armshi oppressed
bearing allll.llo relief to the imiaceut and I H:'
W: \ I'. been ushurcd by ia: >'jms Blair and Holland, with ii halt I to display their I'lheiousiies.they' gratify iu: ; Is of was all made they Ipf a in band their of{light the, Recently, armed ; and every thing within our means will be less, ;a aura .t .a.ac S ferocity, and : .

!I ,. it'I I wh.'u.01' com cried ln> the subject, and who ate their love of mis-chief by exciting om sect of religion plantation nlll within twenty-live) mile* of enemy the Capitili at a dune for the safety cf the country.. cruelty / Texas wil triumph !-the proud l'mor'YI\tv'--

:h. I,. Lath practically: a"qutintc'with: \ the? navigation of against another ; the pore against the rich, or >f the Territory. Wood )has been shed, a scalp) his Another express arrived last evening frl'1 Jefier- will his I ,humbled ali! will perishiunueent'e; (

n I th! :

hss: more watt, f'wrr short: tuins, and munity that their inh't'st. arc opposed' to li1SI of with his savage ) oll'ls; Ilu-ure. /en near Colonel Gamble's, and wounded Mr. Your friend, ;
1 cf the (lovrruinrnt have been Gorman of that in the
.. suspended until the county neck and thJsh.-
imitated: with Ftcuiuloat: with less danger the other, ;a ; the -
:111lot' : : rcijuiro separation. n0I
t all autumn, our tl.ig! has 11"1'1 furled until a more propitious Both escaped. It i is hoped that the which -c.nl/r/allI1ltiJ.
e and delay, There !isiujdu.bi of its being "uteeptiUe But a still taaere Cha.1xiou'lI'nt'm to social) order season, but the war of extermination waged has gone m pursuit ofthe J'art\, will fall in nIPOH1A\l: FROM -'*'

of steamboat navigation \Ill[ as far a+ thi1oU is ho, who, with the capacity tj act the lion, feels I by the savages will continue with all its htrr with them, nick put a stop to murclrer'depredations.THE ha\l with the lilt:
e t. '. .
( of The Indians will not in their of extract written to a gentleman of tht '
circumstance top career Mood
agency. This river ( through a portion oft himself emit some :.
t rU 1'ln'Il\'t. Auchitoches
and bi-cause the Itt which farther t'' '
still
the rifh ->t I'l.tl'l laud in (let rgia: and it a ,l. birth or f'rlull, play, th"j'kal-hl who brings carnage them. umnl'r'l sun btaus tlen.tI MI-BDER or ELLEN JEwnTZ-The Courier I i rat' the :account received goes by the Levant:.
,
upon of 20th
\ thi attain his own kchish objects to consent Enquirer says that on that day the we
himself to
;ect trade can to cjeued "IWl'1 Jnterc.tiiij! are left for the present to our own resources. Grand Jury, after a ltbouous I Iim"t'itiaton l'uLli-1 to-day,
r section and ApaJ-u-hioola, i\\ i rrof incalculable tn bo the mere panda to the *em
-i l Thiclass themselves hers are broken by the midnight ell!! cf the : arr\"c here, via Naehathes,1Ont' Texas, a'
,. advantage to tt! C.l'l1l'rrl' of this place us.veil dciaagojue. laiify \cry ) savages 1", Robintoi. for the wilful
and our are consumed murder rUhtill1 by that fen.! tirtua
hou..t us,-or Jewett, 1 he fl'n. Cain
i I ,. us the a ri'ulur i iut rc.1 of the countryIt Use ful to .OCictyandverycharitabetoiudividuals ; shall \\.t meet the enemy in the field, and o\t'r drive him althoueh l loodiug prisoner was in Court, and 1I'xa., conipuTed al.t.1 Anna, and 11.. v
h. ) to our cotton re- because, if their own interests are not interfered back settlements very pallid and distressed, still : hunself and }his '
f 'vi add W,(1 : j er annum from our ? The alternative i is seemed to retain his self possession. : ntaula sta'hir rs all pri-
w iit,-it will add >i2,000,000 to the value of teal with, they ar.cn ready and capable to draw up a placed Wfore us, and we cannot hesitate in the The Jury al
Joseph and
Yi ';fate the will add in untold number* memorial or n ),petition, and always present a listeninijvar choice. If the frontier settlements are destroyed, Jewel for the wilful murder of ; .h Lewis sta'r'ethat those cf Houston at 100.. The! CX-JPVS iv::a''

J ". tu, il'c-auii'I a.t rivl'r-i if i jpjulation and it "i uourMi I i I( the complaints of the di-contcutcd. the until tide the of last war alt.confligration within; : our limits will still shell! advance have :I of Leuber-and arson in a.inst first Patrick Shann'll'l I.ntr a chars I li'I", nail Hou.ttn'sarju) the Iv! ) hi destroyed!, tide i :hl.l.t.' :.,

.t into prosperous t-Nistenff, cities and towju ou the I They! will get up t'ding. to aid their 'WI views, fallen by the hands l'fth.savage and Fl,trida.leon burning the dwelling degree hou-e, of George setting fire W, hruen to and ant :'IJ wounJed. i?

The following is a story, which seems to begin I Could I look up to, select such :a one:! ml'w! poverty.Dicker) His! only relation 'a. a niece, who lived PFriCKUS FUR THF. YEAR 1t+3CI\ .
father spurned
abruptly-left on record by n deceased young lady, I my guide through life. :My which I lost the i as !servant' with :a green Irot'r. The girl amtrays 1'nfiJfnt. I'itc Irt'I'r, 'jImA Y
land had' I
for the perusal of a younger sister whom she addresses from him talked of the bridesmaidsmourned assisted her undo as her slender f. rHr. 1 r. >VO
My (
as Kate: station which I had cast :away. would When she learned of his i
daises! could not tip means fnit ."tcrlt'lt9. 7'r4-1 r. .
"A woman Kate !-a unmarried, woman's that their splendid suddenly she was on the *
young death which took '
little of five yearsold. : plrl" BURCIIAN. 'A. K. ;
and Kate a fairy WAIW
IriaN-are generally of the affections; trials of worn; you Hut oh! point of marriage: a journeyman baker, to Alto .
cake
). wept t bitterly the lose t.fthe nuptIalclav Connnilt't/ ot Apprnlt. ;d:':'
-- of
temper-trials judgment-trials of powf'r-eome whom she had been long nta'h.d.
be ail I desired ?
,1''oI; TIt V.- afterward! ; but a younggirl's trials arc of the heart when he, the loved one, promised to filed but Hurctte yet bought her W Porter, F- JHadin, ,. .s
A ._ _ __ said that I could ave him from the drtruc- was f Allen .
uu L l "I I hope yon have not yet understood what it is ; did wedding: clothe She hastened to tt'l her lover I). t Riney, Akhn, ..
for thf Apalachieola (iatcttr.Mn. : lion into which he would surely plnnge: if I O. C. Unyinond. Pull.
to love unless indeed she wanted
; yon lure! vhat M lm-ity, that her wedding must be postponed,
F.niTon, lovely not only for time, but for eternity. The not share his name-then how came bitter my worst it was temptation to remember the price of her bridal )', to lay her uncle IIbarlli1.,Committee,for April.f :. _" u
felt
impression made on a heart : be -id' ; then then I in the Her mistress rthculed the !. I.. L. 8. Chittendi. r. .
Sin- I hand you a few linen ycratehed in n burt young may con that he who had deceived infO once might deeenth grave. 1omlllll : ,
er.'d light : it is oh. how beforeit leave the old man to W Chs. RO I'r', ,
long- long idea and; ( her to b II J
) .* it'yOII think them worth a corner, please give: wears out anlllf't: it fn. The remembrance repeat the deception. They tl'lIl1'1 we ought to buried, by charity.'xhor..d Suzette refused. The ; Tim,.,. L. Much. 1, (l. L Middl. bnsn:
it t them just to make of the forget the faults of those we love. 1 found retnembenng I D. n. lV od. I
ome nun's"f
"quid of your i'lt'r-of the once living reality of her who dangerous of the \ a quarrel, in which the young woman 0. .i
the
f 7-onder: "who the devil wrote them:' p. pens! these line -will before you read them, hm; their perfections more : qlI'ICI''as lost at once her place and her lover, who sided Twill' 0. Cll! .RCts, &C. 'I a

faded to an outlined. vision. You will remember two. with her mistress. She hastened to the miserable On sates If 111'rdwl.I, including ,"uarcmtee :111 l .t t ;
And i is it so ? a thin, pale girl, who loved floxvcr amid music "Enough we parted. He said! "if his life, hisopinions uncle had expired, nnd by the purchases lall shipments of goods and pr'. .:

r I And shall 1 goTo :and) for whom you gathered the f finest crapes ; nlilithc became religious, would I marry him?" sacrifice! not only of her wedding ntirl'I but nearly .. .. .... .. ... ... ;y .. .. I
.
Collnctiiig >
t
sea with captain: Latham: : ? thought of her will bring back her last kiss- I said yes.! He went forth again into the world, all the rest of li'r slender wardrobe, had the 1 I freight .. .. ... ... ... ,.. .. ". ... .. .ro v t '
home. t Procuring :
Andsh-ill, I brate: her white brow-her drad !hand, the never-to-be- and he forgot me. I remained in my own old man decently interred. Her pious task fulfilled I' lisbtlrt'lil'liV frrih.? ,. . . . \ .. J

forgotten touch of death 1 the tl'ar"-11 mother' I forgot not him. His career has been thoughtless, she sat in her uncle's room weepingbitterly t Collecting "r, adjusting on'I''l "" . . ,\f .'
lei The mountain wave: precious and' then the funeral brilliant and extravagant: ; he has grown of the lover !
tears Ay, my In'-I when the master of }her faithless a t Landing mid gU"1 Inmi vesselsindistress .
1 And see the white raps wreathe them 7 loved sister, it will be a vision but we may learn I world' worldly! ; while I have found rest I, read and young, good looting man entered. "So my good .llrlill.!.. .n. .;.. ?! 131 I

wisdom; from such. peace and hope; nnd ere long, ere you hive Suzette, I find have lost your place;" said he. I Cotislgnini'iitsof; merchandise withdrawn, b
The "we'll I did think of these hall have been' made immortal. Oh you coniniissiiffis on. advances! 2t..trt'purisibiltties. .
walk"
too lull
way highly my acquirement, pagei, "I 1 have come to olii'r one for life--will you to pay
be "Let you . . . . .
.
let .
To Old Xcw York, :and practised them more for the sake of then, beloved Katherine, your'prayer ?" '.I 1 sir? you are J(1 king.:" : ,
than a desire to give pleasure. They di.pla'J me not be led into temptation; for once being led marry":\0 faith) I wife, and I'm sure I can't I Neiociitin''drafts; tithe as dla"oll'r etidui'scd -
Will be
r a sight, I reckon the riches walt I lien tio other commission d'1-
who the vanitiethe or w i
4 the attention of one possessed nf much beauty therein'' by pleasurny trial find a better'1 'Hut every hody will laugh at you rivrdt'rumthetrrnsatiml., . . .; p +c''I
The cl'll .! jj,
ship's bird of life U ( our
a much talent, and some-indeed many amiable our weep' for marrying a poor girl like inc. "0 if that is nlh'.m'I'ill ea-es'evm with t'1' '
Cash |pro-
r sr And on my word, qualities, was nevertheless, deficient in the great great.1 you only objection we shall soon get over it; duce: in hand, .I. I. . . . 'f J .'

pines For a time, we were as two gay butter. LA MARU1AUR PAH LETTUE DECHANGE. you." Suzette hesitated no longer, but she longer lime than Ildr.Iay!. .. . . .', c
. . . tiles sporting in the: sunshine ; learned to see with wished to take with her a memorial of her deceased Advancim't'rcihtwithout:; ; in.h.md.\j, ;! .

f his eyes, to hear with his ears, to feel his feelings: : : uncle; it was a eat that he had for many years. /'rrIUI; ant l n"IJIIl" wi'ilf, 810"1. ,]I':
Mother to live but his and I hut followill ( salt in . . .;, ,
I I hear: in presence ; yet hardly In IcMik'itiK; U'Iom" old pojwfo, the The old man was so fond of the animal that he f"rlarlin : .

'- t Fall on my ear, knew it : was not that strange 1 One of the mysteries !?, Apparently I a translation from 1 the French! was was determined that even death should not separate Goods per barrel, as I pl fr'. 'i flit bill, ihru'IH1alllll"rrlar >-
.. ;.;i '
,
of love denying his influence "
f ; fuund. and the
them for he had her
Thy voice, so kind -so t lin!l' perpetually ; stuled placed on .' enticn.. Ml' cents!
with my lips- own heart-practising A merchant' originally of Paris, established in tester of his bed. As down puss, the ( bale:, unllnmrdin;to I lie added. '

Sisters! I I see self deception; but however I mignt have succeedod one of the French i islands of America, ten! willingto uttered an exclamation of surprise at finding her so per !a'-tii.'l,'ra'r c'xll'n.p. Id ((". I 't

'Iq'" W 1'c'c' 1 You smile on me ill deceiving myself! I did not could not deceive share with a person merrit, and not knowingwho heavy. The lover hastened to open the animal, On sionge, of.( Iisil''un' t'nn.. ( 'Ir.I/, per birn-1 !U\ i

;, y t' Brother I grasp thy hand: I : him. He knew hit power, and while he was to his! mind, h.- bethought hinlselt'of when out ell( a shower of gold. There were a cents lor lust t uioiith, and each surct'cdiig( IIII.!,t'l
loved me-(ah Kate, take my experience with of writing to a corespondent of l )probity whom he thousand lout!concealed' i in the body of the cat Irilf arh1iti'nal. ir r

,A t Thcercning! walk you into the world, and remember that while had at 1 Paris. He knew but little of any other and this sum, which the old miser had starvedhimself ': Stratn'u1'salt.lO. : sacks, for frIluIt t 1 H fin'
( I tl men talk of love, women fed it)-loved me-he style than that whi'-h hr hail. made use of in his: to amass became the just reward of the' half alii.n.ltir! rich' :- 1"llh.

1 $ Tin- hand: I oft have press J "amiable weaknesses," "early prejudice!' ," want same manner as other bU l1f's'4llfter having charged .h'tit'dliitu'nai: lor each! sii.v eedini ipomh ..
o : l : 4 The bright black eye, of "wordly kDowled tf'." Such he termed min hon his friend with certain number of commissions ; AND SatTrns.-.1 deal: of mUchief and Sales. of staves: and lumber, ro per art it. ,f r' :
h.
,' It jet wafcty-her reserving this for the last, here he set down:-"Also : .
And hard occasioned in families; ;
just by, misery is not unfrcquently ,
refuge her hope-her shield and buckler. At first seeing that 1 have taking a resolution to be \oTiru.intend. ,
% r The lips I once ha\"* kissM! I was alarmed; but he 1I1'r'OUlldl'd: my feel! married, and I cannot here find n match that suite by the interference relations between man nod. ii r' Stt13St'ithRKlt: -; ke.p'i; :? 1 hk,, n'ui i '-0'

33? ;I. i. ings. Day by day, secure of my affections, he became me, you will not !fail to send me also, by) the first Wife ; and, in many instances, the unhappiness of I T snpi.lv 01' itnl.1lilici11es.. Pants 4\r, et; |11,1|,i iplace. :
Where I where :a married couple's{ existence i is: owing to the weakness I Ili'txill 'also in the a i l.irge i '
arc careless in his open mil i
they more rXI'fl.ioll!' Though and such follows r.'al. Il
as :
ship a : lady quality' ,
y young
of the wife, nnd the malignity or mistakenkindness : riat'tit of tiicnbiAe articles at Joseph, :abut, \vii
:t" far he me no reason to : that IK was guilty of I
away gave suppose Portion I ak not. but of an honest family, twenty 'I'
1YeCat' of her -friends. A woman should look I t to )In..ll'lllr' Muck a lull assuiimi otMt.itlnnery e
I am bound for homer infidelity, I wanted the courage, and in truth, ) or twenty-five years of age of middle size andwell mIl
her her friend and in all '.
as Trine (ender
the! chrHtinn knowledge: to rntnhat his assertion >. piopoiiirmcd, r.f agreeable looks, mild temper upon husbnd only ; ali )
'- 1, Haul taut belay And for a long time, I sheltered inyself.uiider the manners without reproach, healthy, a strong cases: hI diners: with any' branch of her Ai//rd"rsnrvsca"'natcitlu t 'rpL u'uu, ill uneu'! ,::'. '

ti, Aloft now lay hope, aluuM (lie belief, that he did but jet! And constitution to resist a change climate.pretty, that their family, she should a'Slllll it as 1 fact that: he i is: !tu moil |iiiiniiitnrs.s.May ',

Ri% out the stu'n sail boom !. awful as it was, still it was a comfort ; a cow may not be occasion to seek for :a !second lithe first the right, and govern hersell'aecotdingly Whenever 7 TS.. Jf\Wr.ry. :.
ard's comfort that has truth for its fUll any one whispers a tale to her, derogatory to -
truly, no II- should' fail which
i -> happen) to ( may we prevent as \, ,
her husband she the tale-bearer fn .
's d 0 come lads e.ome dation. My dear mother too, trembled w hile she; much as m us lies) considering! the distance and "hluh10ok upon Ill': mul'r! ( .
the of the first M. l"r'oli1rci
,n { e Sheet home sheet (home 1 prayed for my happiness; but and father thought o. the risk of passagt': Arriving here in good condition and as in enemy the second place as a!despicable in : and place impertinent -; firm of WM.f'nrr'I'I'1ABt[: ( IDr &. CO., i i.-; this d.i\!l: dl.-I, .. ;l4'

the splendor of the alliance; rejoiced therein. at above, and bringing) hark the present letter I bv imrual: ', J MIS: Y. SMITH,.ha\ll r'rir't.,
tar Haul cheerly as the breeze The time lor union ami thl'c'arC' ,person, as all talebearers are. In short, ,
I approached our endorsed on your part, or at least copy of it, well from the rnlJ"r The business will 1 be l'OlllleII'i';
4t Soon with this win, attention, and tenderiiiv-s of my alkmrnl: and duly made inthentie, so that there may be as Miss 1'ardoe says, in the subjoined extract, I WM. PFMKIUV. tiho i is duly authorised In settle the t i

We'll! leave behind hu.ibaiul made me almost! forget what then! I had neither mistake nor surprise, I shall obliire myself when a woman marries, she !should give up her :sincss of thc, 1.lt.(fu ta. ",t '
I
heart, feelings, fancies; and opinions to her husband WM PKAP.ODY.JAMES : 4
The land of hardly time to think upon ninidl' die congratulations and engage to acquit myself of said bills, m marrying '
flowers an-1 ''ku'' and allow sister's influence ,
the and the festivals that l'n'r a to be. Y. SMITH '
preparations wereto l titty days after sight to the lady: that shall be
,
Oh cclehrare our marriaga. Every one, too, nssiir-! charge! with it. 15 y virtue of which I have signed superior to hiI.'or the joy, tranquillity, and I I Apalachicola, April 6th,1n36.
Apal I'h- romfurt of her existence is her N
certain I I'a of dependant: upon
(111mI' how and I
; happiness, endeavored this 1
present of the death of '
11\
I'll just husband ; and if they cannot in amity together N OTICt-On accinuit \11.
now snatch} to- I did believe it. I gave myselfup \ ,
yes The Parisian: Cere-pondent read and' read' again becomes positively lieccss.rvUicialt
.1If look! in for comfort O.IIIIII. 10W
:
r .\ l last fond look at thef to the intoxication of un.-.nctilicd hope, and this! article, w hich classed, in some sort, the woman they in wi the other vain relations of life.or respectability ("' 1.1> LI'lllo him, ur In the firm If "-I. AOnkl'orrl

,. But hark farewell; I fought against my doubts and rhri-tian; terrors; amongst, the number of bales which he was to send .any .' r;'u. cither \ly. Link' or note, should iiuik'
There is degree of and communion
it was the last sunday before our larriagr, and we a intimacy p'Inll.. the 'JOthof, tins month, to
and admired the ofthe
The inter having prudent exactness )
bell of thought und feeling existing between,
supper : ters, S.
were to take the acrcmcnt together. He had ,
American and the laconic in the E lAtITOX
!style account
day*-walk in to tl'a. agreed with so much seeming pleasure! that we that ciinnot remain unbroken afl'r marriage Pure rlI .
of the which he he
qualities required thought to .tlllt
I and beautiful i is the tie of sisterhood it is
should do so, that I hailed it as, a happy omen, and : as not p, S -The establishment under tin- nain)
11. serve him according! to his taste ; mid after many that it should continue in all .
its strictness ,
(
right of Win A. Oakford o. lie con'iinied IIh '
memorable sabbath
that entered c
On Board the Ship Washingtonmm..', multrir on morning a addrc.scs, he thought he had fuondlhc affair ofhis ., wi
bower whose and Jasmines had been twined and exclusiveness when marriage has divided I'nmptlnf: aillnn. and \\ open with a large i and
< if A, Apalachieola Bay! May 5, IVJ'j.: his hands roses which made, them doubly dear tome. friend, in a young person of good family, without them ; for the husband has still stronger claims :_" stock of milVmh'r Goods, early in the F'iU

... ___ by riche III'a mild temper, of a polished and cultivated Our friends and and
eomm
L. __ and the his wile, and it is impossible: this can exist ? ( 1'IImrl. cuunrl' I im r- echatlts
It was a bright balmy day ; : sprays werebending understanding! well made and tolerably beautiful upon in mv tort t 't h
if the tic of sisterhood is cnl'rallr t .I
From uninjured retained in !
the .
American.ifontldy .ILroi, '. beneath the dew diop; and the air wuhca'y :1 M-IN. I ,,
: < I ; she was 25 years of age aDd seemed of goodcomplexion. its former powt'r.-1: Y. Mirror.UIPK ;jroiniand pri' es. ;;
with perfume; every thing was hushed and .
TilE LAST KEADKIL: lIe made; the proposal with which '
silent, "\lIlhe song of the bird was tempered in he was charg'-dj and the Judy) who only subsistedby i AM: UMUPE BO'II.hO"I and tlatn.
D..OGlP
1 sometimes sit beneath a tree, I I its sweetness; and I )prayed-oh how fervently Iprayed the meanot an old peevish aunt, and by whom ('hill.-Pa, what did Mr. Folger mean, when '
Amid read my own sweet songs that; I might-that we might together find had suffered touch of it. 'fhewI're
; accepted
uie he said in his' address, the other day, _
That nought/ they may to others be, 'I(he way, the truth and the life." loading, then at Rochelle, a ship for the Island-. that "moderate temperance drinkers 1 ire liiicning for drunkards + .
Each I
\ humble line "I I had from the tumult of toommune
.. prolongs escaped company The lady snout with the goods and embarked being ?" '
1 A tone that might have with own heart and he toviioiii )
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passed away ( my filed out :and furnished especially with a copy ISdher.-Do not remember, child howa wholesale}, rca-.l low at ,
But for. I you AT or : extremely: tOy the\ "
\ I that scarce remembered l : all hearts are open, knohat: I prayed; more for my :
' l.ty.: of the letter from the American, made authentic m cherry looks. when it is ripening ? 1tn,1; one dour west! of Mvnck's'Hotel.Apnl' ', '
him than for illicit': Suddenly the church bell due form, and endorsed by the hand of the rurrespundeut. ('l/d.-Oh./ ami now 1 it. !' wa.:1: Otlu'onn & CO. .
,\ I keep them like n lock leaf tolled in ear and ? to attend its blessed yes \11'rslallo _
or J1 my rps Without prejudice i of the invoice of 'Squire is a he \
4- That some deargiil l ha tiell, summon I wits pushing: back the silver stars ofa goods:; which he: sent, the last article was in these turning UI.i-11 the end 1ludraff of his nose, and, all his il UT (IF LiTTlatti t.

As sun-'et clouds. in heaven : I when I saw: the object of my prayer com- ligure! and condition a; specified in the bill receivi'd his nose and face arc purple. ripe A\III lsr 1.1":11: : ,

But spiending purple twilight stillS iug towards me; perhaps I would nol have: drawn as appeared by these attestations! and certifica ,Uoncl. D. "\. ';
High over back had h" been alone but an intimate: friend .101,711;". I'tbGn s sR "
shadowed
S? memory's hill. t('-!, which she carries with her. With thesewritings men gain a reputation for wj"Jol by, ;a "fJlJll.
who was: to haM been his groomsman, was with 7' B.
which whieh
sententious ,
were a precaution they and sober gravity. They an.likl' .Tifl'1.I
..., They lie upon my) pathway bleak- I him ami I shrunk beneath the s'idc. As they ought: to be taken: to a man so exact as the future which he christened "parrot," and Ial'sowl Il"ir, J1 11.dllrlfl. J. l. l

y. Those flowers lhat once ran wild, approached' they laughed and talked together, andso spouse, Ihl'rra: also a copy taken' of her birth, sale. "Why, (said the purchaser,) he oll'red 1101S not III/Il/ll!. U/l/ ./ !,. $. J.1.. 1
As on a father's cheek loudly that I heard what one of them would behaviour the talk." be 1lr.uly ,'IIII'1; 7'
t careworn :.1 certificate of good signed by curatean "No, to sure ; but he keeps uj a devil /
1 The ringlets of his child- have given worlds' I never had hoard attestation of the neighbor-- who by an express of thinking" 1,11.:"'. Tlfl.1JI, ; ( 1. .
The The Mcrcment will take: up so much time, /, : ( l.:.
1;, golden miuulm'r with the gray: 1\1'1, bore testimony! for the youn? lady that during li l"t in ,
i r And stealing half iN snows awo}'. that: I cannot meet you a, I intended. The sentence the three yean that she! lived with an aunt, who At a baker's, at the west I'U'of\ Iomk'l. the i tin yrr, I,I11 (' ::: .1" "il. / ".

L :'ttral'telmy intention; though when did he was inlirin and of an insupportable temper she never following vitally important: intelligence i conveyed fro lrl, .IThae'. R. \

What cnre I though the dust is spread: speak that I leas not attentive 1 Oh how I !shuddered gave her the least csiu.e: of discontent ; also, by I paper ) window: "li linked ,,rr.READY : : 1 Itt. .l/mrr'" II. x f'

't I': .i\ruuntllhrsI' yellow leave, .. at what followed! the goodness of her constitution was certified by 1 Iolrlll J.1.. ,1I'"ol. ifi
''I+hL.!:: Or o'er them his sarcastic thread Tht'ii why do you gal? Why submit to what the result of a consultation, signed i by four rhysicians - --- tJ: .Uil. ,

4'it Oblivion'! ill"l'l.t'I'a"C' I you despise I would not do it for any w0111:111: of the faculty.: Before the departure of the .:fADF CLOTHING for summer wear, i (.itrn'iehrr, Y .1.Y .

$4 ,t 4' Though weeds arc tangled! on the stream, upon earth !" yuung lady, the I'arUiau correspondent sent, byway \ ship G..riu.ow' our nianuf.ictory ( I', 11;: .11.
for Rncrncl! but whl'lIllllrl' ; in New York some articles, end for ( .f' ,. .lrtll
iz' r. It still reflects my morning's beam.: "I I would! do more, I : ; tit'patty several letters of advice to his lll'llht 11f (
sale low for cash .
, ltl 'tk fr,111thi", :she will :jet: rid( of her earlypri'jilires ..: 2
1 way friend, by which he informed him that he hid: sent .' 'lvf A. I Oakley. r.
& CO.
May .
: And thereforei\ and become: one of the :world; her him such of the character OAIFOHn Inrnry: \.
lady
, ie > J such as smileOn by a ship, a age, -- .
4 \ those neglected songs, mind is comprehensive, and, hl'r.I I lo\e. for me will rind condition, It I'.j; in a word such a one as he required E-Wt. INSURANCE CIMPAXV-Incorjs'ra-: /)1f., .. / Pirkll.w1a..I .

1 .' .t And where were goMen sands: before Itfi.i U a tvpe of what .I is to come.o, no; I do ; will you discharge:; it 1"t the same time, rsksantCuareriIechilhtf e l, 'ns-! and promissorynotes (, / .
intend) lobe cutioni/ed under the denominationof : at their orhce. in the Exchange n"I. / nJtr It.
Is nough but clay not she presented' to him the correspondent's letter, on on Rival. street
J f.f.1 Still :something common.paikte! '' in the: S.illtlfn.Jj; but it plea,e> her, alllll..li.\.I. me the back which wear, that the person who prl'Sl'n.h',11 adjoining) the Union Bank. New Orleans rlills. Nifty, J. 7'

' 'I For memory tu look back suu she i j"", not halt'bit. bad as she wus; ; I remember to him was the spouse whom he demanded. J. WITEHF.AI.: Scc}'. Cuy"er, (,. .1 Jillhart, B.

upon. when sin would not read n newspaper' tin a sun- "Ah Miss," said the American to her "I never The undersigned hlin: Agent for Ilraltnn /ub rt/Ul, J. .
the
+ i's day!" siitii! of be ubwc company at this place, \\1 take Fire; Riverand J M
.\nl when tn"uirl' no more is heard, : red a bill exchange to protested in my >.) I )
o ... Mv lyre nn' 1"ngcr known I< it possible: ?r'b'act lift' ; i swear to you I hal not begin with this I Ima JI.mn. r.k RICHARD G. PORTER. 'll.11. : S.'amlo". Luther
honorrnv she is getting better' I. Sterrirl Is'
.
a Still let mo, like a sullen bird : upon the mo.st happy, of ,if you arc willing thatIshoulddischarteit. Apalachieola, May a, IS.'IO.: HurN.. li.
.. j) That tear his alone :au.l better; 'Imu.t I tolerate the mummery nil/ w.'n'marric.J. ." "Yessir"s"id she "I w-il- .mith' (i'_ 1
.1 prey and then-" m l'oll'll'lIt to it. since it is for this reason' -\I.\CIICOI.- : y*. T. Sad'; ('. 1'Htiu'kiis ,
nl I Spread them thf. only 10'L.
over I
{ I "t Once weary wing .' Kate Kate, I heard: it's more. A torrent of that I have made the voyage ; and Iliad i the fi. S. Such II. 1 'i.Stnford t'
flashing through the dews of myself J :
...l'l Spriug.r : bitterness overwhelmed. The lle*ed IoICrc"1I1I'lIt it a!supcrintendaneenf111rs.BcsuNwhuwillspare W.
much more in the inclination as i ii from people( S. .it .
I Yes-let my fancy fondly) to be termed "mummorvj" the man for of probity whom you perfectly know who have informed iii) palnstorender those who may patronise hl'r.romtl1rabk JI,1U/1nl Ji ,J.M f.. ( : Shannon, S. t::
wrap live.! and prayed to t'xult that my religion She intends locating herself nney. S'. .\:
My youth i i" its decline whum I me of nothing which does not inspire me Jrmanenl. -f
,
F, I at | having; lived in the fit, J. U. .1/rl
its destruction 1 111c not
,I And riot in the rosy lap was iltvlmimr\ to plan with the greatestett'eutf0ry'ou." This interview enough AI.IIlchu'ola.< the business has Jar surpassed her 1, Jonrs, .. /J. '. >_
I. I IIjIa Of thought i that once were mine, ask skin tu pity me now, because my transgresslons'lnve was !some day s alter followed by the marriage most sanguine expcctmions. Jackson, J. .<7. I

rest but then, or rather w hen restored w | exchange being the most which i they JOHN T MYUICK, Proprietor. ., TalbotE. _

t IlvrormsY.There i is much hypocrisy in arTcct- perfect oonwiiHisiuMS! > on would have pitied me. han'II.hllilr a long lime in their happy March 31, KM.Fur. I, ,
I'alit" bed the delirium '
eoulJ not J.
t inv! to give up the pleasure of th. w..rIJ. fromrelWou For t'f weeks brain lever 1 for .a time spared me wor; 'e agonie -- Sni' or Kent. Land*. 7. /'. J-tirts.", ( ; ,

< motives when we (l11IMaw'! from its the temptation was with me still. 1 A QUTR LAW Stir.-The following headingof : TIl! elt occupied by the th Li la:nd, L. />. 2 ;,

because w fi' rlt grenter, gratification m the }pleasures ,. '; but that Alfred's! intention had teen unremitting a rau-c in the Admiralty Court startled the i 1'snsessinngiven on. the first of ,'1.) l.adirnsJ. 1'rlaI'X :
knew I I t:
I of retirement "My! dear children said an watched thO'said he ftiwU'party: in trtton-ltrlI. we hear "prettyt ntxt.Alalachicola. M
old rat to his! young one"the infirmities of agearc 1 ; that he'had! tl! lo over whom me was; n. to ? t censideratlr"-'I'ht( King against 111 casks ofI April 1C. DA"I G. RANEV.Mnnnfacturrd I 1. Mitchtt, C. n W'8trMt l7tr3rrr's
'd '"r MU pray 7
1 1 had .
I have de.termined pray '' W..Ifitchfl. : II
prewing so benvilv' "P"n mo. his people were not my people, his find not my I Hrandy The Iurbt.ss ditlared that a tithe of Tobacco. latthfrl. 4 lFhitr i': i tt:
the. short remainder ot mvdnr arneuntut'brandy would flo >r 2
de-Heat that lliillie '
to and ( !lot. And yet I loved him, loved him in my niIonarrh subscribers having: been appointed Agents /l. / g .
narrow: China and she
r l'f' in this the wall of ; doubted in.
TUB
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t' to mnrt lfil'.R I Inn for him Kate I for lid. Ifhite0. L. '
fthn'1.prr but heart of hearts; prayed ; play the celebrated: manufactory 01 A. Leftwhich, .
IY'di"covf'rf'd '
5 of D. .
lonely which a the whether the ruction possessed by .1ie J. .
hole d"ld.
midnight, by sideand Va. are the \
at constantly of
youthy him still, at morn, way p\tri Llhburl.( rt'cel'in supplies ;
1 4'', let me not interfere with your enjoyment therefore; in fcecret his name is only on my lipsonmy I the Grand Lama of standing: proof ab'e ", warranted to be surpassed by none Nht'rwhih Younger, J :
"iy is. th8oaon for pleasure' ; be happy, in heart! My mother though she against such a spirited 3ntagl1nist It certainly they will sell en the most hts rat terms at Martin, A.
lips' th
f and only obey mv !j last: inctrlr1i00--Dever; to come knew by bitter my experience thattwo can never bas | doe appear lon odd against ray al\', when forty. prices. 1 April'' JOHN OORRIE, P.:11: I
k tiles. you all.'O Deeplye nine casks i> are Ae March 10. BOURSE & BttOOKSIff -- --- -
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near me in 'nretreat. foOl ndi in' his ralfrnfl'I. one, crept in the Lord-she almost wished me to I brandy spriltJ.hf JOB pjpjvrjfvc"Executed

l. "r5\,11; !f au'ihlY! 'ithdrt'w.; perform' \ ray contract, she feared that, though the Ack CHGI.-I( ) and : fcbls. No I
1 nlll eves will" h. tail' the old rat when an his spirit was willing, the flesh was weak; and she j THE CUBCE.-I ii stated by : French juUra- 1TJI and 3, for $aJ.by k 1 tar ? with lit atuc' und despatch
daYs for
was seen rim IU'n for several 1 filial aritrlit'n'oun talked of the believing: wife saving: the unbelieving al, that a perfect remedy t;mix. March 10. G. MIDDLEBROOK at thU office :

\ ".t da"ghrr! : m""f'1.'J: r ait.ibulfd to the husband. It tai,:ht be ..o; and had I married icatiou from wine ; and that if f'at.1 drtik1 : L CARDS, BLANK,

., by that enrI i is believing that he believed would have borne my 1 i ing, it wil prevent intoxication. The 1.r1Pr- C OTTO SKED- .)) satV I Gulf Cotu HANDBILLS
t I than tole to hie ct't$I'I of mnrri6ralion. which turned! but the film had bt-eii graciously removed cues wte attributed to th! raMav a! "Il' Seed I, fir, tale by 1'11 CHECK: *,